Tucson
Botanical Gardens -
Birds, Butterflies & Beautiful Blossoms
A stroll through the Tucson Botanical
Gardens is a walk through beauty and tranquility. Whether or not you
are a gardener, a child or an adult, this is a place to visit while in
Tucson--and if you live in or near Tucson, I would make it a monthly
habit.
Beginning
as the family residence of Bernice and Rutger Porter, these award
winning gardens have now increased to over 5 acres encompassing
seventeen specialty gardens and providing the community with a center
for horticulture and nature-based tours and youth programs. In
addition, the gardens provide volunteer opportunities; Horticultural
Therapy programs for the developmentally disabled and seniors; a place
to hold community events; a Resource Center of practical gardening
books; a collection of over 2000 volumes in the Edmund McGibbon
Library; and a facility for weddings, memorials, corporate meetings
and private parties.
In the 1930s, Rutger Porter was a landscaper and met his wife-to-be while landscaping the home of her family. Once married, they moved into a small adobe house on 2 1/2 acres--the beginnings of the gardens and their family. Bernice was an avid gardener and loved nature, and soon their home grew in size and a retail nursery was added. Rutger died in 1964, and in 1983 Bernice donated the gardens to the City of Tucson with the stipulations that it become a botanical garden and that she be allowed to live on the property until her death.
The
Tucson Botanical Gardens has five plant collections - a Cactus
Collection; a Tree Collection; a Tucson Basin Natives Collection; Low
water-use Ornamentals Collection; and the Historical Gardens
Collection. As
you wander through the gardens, you will see plants from these core
collections represented in the specialty gardens.
The specialty gardens include the Cactus and Succulent Garden; The
Historical Garden; The Xeriscape Demonstration Garden; the
Native American Crops Garden; The Wildflower Garden, The Children's
Discovery Garden; the Backyard Bird Garden; the Nuestro Jardín
(Mexican-American Garden); the Iris Garden; the Shade Garden; the
Butterfly Garden; the Herb Garden; the Porter Patio Garden; the Patio
Scapes; the Exhibit Greenhouse; the Plants of the Tohono O'odham Path;
and the Zen Garden.
As
you wander about the gardens, you can't help but learn something new
from each of the specialty gardens. It is a mecca of gardening and
patio ideas. It is amazing how many plants will grow in a desert
climate with the proper care and attention. Around each bend is
another delight, a beautiful blossom or an intriguing plant that both
children and adults will love.
We
had the pleasure of interviewing Nancy Laney, the Executive Director
of the gardens on our online radio show Champagne Sundays.
To listen to that interview (an excerpt of the show), please double
click on the Play Button below.
The Tucson Botanical Gardens also has the
Gardens Cafe 54, a cafe with tasty treats and delicious sandwiches,
all presented on serving materials made of corn (biodegradable and
biocompostable products)--from the flatware to the salad bowls to the
coffee cups and lids. The Gift Shop is a haven that will tempt any
gardener or flower lover.
Throughout the year the Tucson Botanical Gardens hosts events and
exhibitions - to find out what they are and for more information,
please visit
www.Tucsonbotaical.org. The gardens are located at 2150 N.
Alvernon Way. Tucson, AZ 85712. They are open daily from 8:30 am to
4:30 pm (closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve & Day, New Year's Day
and Independence Day). Tel: 800-326-8939.
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